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After the Climate Action Forum, I have to go home, but suddenly, it rained very hard. So, from Commonwealth Avenue, I decided to find a vehicle going to MRT, where GMA Headquarters is located. So, I was able to go there again after six years, and despite the heavy rain, I was able to retake pictures of its iconic building.
GMA NETWORK CENTER
One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.
The structure was started to build in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building, such as the rebranding of the then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network" (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay) at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure, and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in television and radio broadcast industry.
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
Date Taken: September 21, 2024
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Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center
At least from the front it is complete. Left to do is to mount the 30A metered PDU's in the rear. The front rails have been pushed back to make room for cable management on both sides. The networking equipment will be put on the bottom, the gap at the top is for two UniPower Inverter Shelves (DC to AC).
Once the switches come in we will build the patch cables from the switch to the panels. This rack will be the heart of our 10 Gb network.
Elite6 Business Networking www.elite6.co.nz
We are a progressive and forward thinking business networking organisation that brings local businesses together each week for an hour of interactive networking.
At each meeting one member delivers a 15-minute presentation to the meeting.
Then, each person speaks for five minutes about their business while sitting at a table of six. Tables are mixed each week, so you get to meet different people. This is a major point of difference with Elite6 compared to other networking groups. Members are encouraged to meet outside the Elite6 meetings for further discussion about how their businesses might collaborate and/or refer to each other.
We also promote each business online with the Elite6 Members Directory each member has the ability to post Blogs and Events! Again this is distinctive to Elite6. Several groups meet each week in Ferrymead, Cashmere, Rolleston, Christchurch City, Tower Junction, Rangiora, Papanui, Waimakariri, Avonhead, Merivale and Sydenham with more groups springing up all the time in other areas.
Weād love to have you visit one of our groups so If you are interested in joining us Register online and one of our Facilitators will contact you!
Network South East liveried Class 117 DMU L409 (formed of cars 51386, 59496 and 51344) seen pausing at Twyford one evening in 1989 on a service from Paddington to Reading
A view in the main gate of the Network Buses Depot at Innistoige. In evidence are two Ford Transit minibuses and the new Daf recovery vehicle that recently replaced a Scammel Constructor Wrecker.
Featured gear includes: 4 Netgear GS724T 24-port GbE switches, a Cisco Catalyst 3750 24-port GbE multilayer switch, a redundant pair of Cisco PIX 515e firewall appliances, and various patch panels.
strobist: Sunpak 422D, radio triggered, bounced off ceiling from directly above, 1/4 power. f/5.6. 1/30s shutter to catch LEDs.
gimp: GREYCstoration: 30ish strength. USM. lasso select, feather 500, invert selection, paint a black vignette on a new layer in overlay mode, 50% opacity. cloned away distracting elements.
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Network Rail class 950 950001 pictured passing through Blakedown Railway Station working 2Q08 08:50 Coleham ISU to Derby RTC.
25/1/2023.
The Open Data Institute's second members networking event, held in conjunction with Telefonica, Dynamic Insights at Telefonica offices on Air street, London, November 2013.
The evening featured talks from Stuart Coleman (ODI), Roland Harwood, (100%Open), Mark Ainsworth (Telefonica Dynamic Insights), Maƫl Primet (Snips).